Cessna 172H Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 180 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

180

All Events

97

Incidents

30

Minor

28

Serious

25

Fatal (43 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Feb 12, 2023 Crosby, TX N3238L Serious (1) substantial
The pilot’s delayed soft-field takeoff procedure, which prevented the pilot from achieving adequate airspeed and a proper climb rate resulting in a co…

The pilot’s delayed soft-field takeoff procedure, which prevented the pilot from achieving adequate airspeed and a proper climb rate resulting in a collision with a moving train.

Jan 09, 2022 Los Angeles, CA N8056L Serious (1) substantial
The pilot’s inadequate preflight inspection during which he failed to remove all water contamination in the fuel system, which resulted in a total los…

The pilot’s inadequate preflight inspection during which he failed to remove all water contamination in the fuel system, which resulted in a total loss of engine power on takeoff. Contributing to the accident was the condition of the fuel caps, which allowed the water to enter the fuel system.

Jul 08, 2014 Baytown, TX N3732R Serious (3) substantial The pilot’s failure to verify the fuel onboard before the flight, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion.
Oct 24, 2008 Kadena Air Base, Japan, JA N4961 Serious (1) substantial .
Jun 01, 2008 Brockport, NY N3910R Serious (2) substantial A total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion as a result of the flight instructor's inadequate preflight planning.
Jul 01, 2006 Ringgold, GA N8084L Serious (1) substantial
The pilot's improper fuel management resulting in a total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation resulting in a forced landing, and collision wit…

The pilot's improper fuel management resulting in a total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation resulting in a forced landing, and collision with trees and the ground.

Jul 12, 2003 Sullivan Lake, WA N2805L Serious (1) substantial The pilot-in-command's downwind landing. A contributing factor was the tailwind condition.
Apr 12, 2003 Holt, MO N3831R Serious (1) substantial
The pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. A factor to the accident were…

The pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. A factor to the accident were the trees.

Dec 12, 2000 SAN DIEGO, CA N4959R Serious (2) substantial
The pilot's inadequate preflight planning and weather evaluation that resulted in the inadvertant entry into instrument meteorological conditions whil…

The pilot's inadequate preflight planning and weather evaluation that resulted in the inadvertant entry into instrument meteorological conditions while conducting visual flight. A factor was fog and the night visual conditions.

Jun 08, 2000 FOLEY, AL N2849L Serious (2) substantial The pilot exceeding the performance capability of the airplane during takeoff. A factor was the trees.
Jun 05, 1998 MARIPOSA, CA N2573L Serious (2) substantial
Fuel exhaustion due to the pilot's inadequate preflight planning, and improper in-flight decision not to make a precautionary landing for additional f…

Fuel exhaustion due to the pilot's inadequate preflight planning, and improper in-flight decision not to make a precautionary landing for additional fuel.

Jun 26, 1996 JONESVILLE, SC N3887R Serious (1) substantial
the pilot's inadequate visual lookout and failure to maintain altitude and/or clearance from the obstruction (power line) during low altitude flight. …

the pilot's inadequate visual lookout and failure to maintain altitude and/or clearance from the obstruction (power line) during low altitude flight. The lack of natural lighting at dusk was a related factor.

May 22, 1995 SAN IGNACIO, NM N2840L Serious (2) substantial THE PILOT FLYING AT AN INADEQUATE ALTITUDE TO CLEAR SURROUNDING TERRAIN. FACTORS WERE: HIGH MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN AND HIGH DENSITY ALTITUDE.
Jan 31, 1995 MOUNTAIN VIEW, AR N2610L Serious (1) substantial
THE PILOT'S SELECTION OF A DOWNWIND RUNWAY FOR TAKEOFF, HIS FAILURE TO USE ALL AVAILABLE RUNWAY, AND DELAY IN ABORTING THE TAKEOFF. A FACTOR WAS THE T…

THE PILOT'S SELECTION OF A DOWNWIND RUNWAY FOR TAKEOFF, HIS FAILURE TO USE ALL AVAILABLE RUNWAY, AND DELAY IN ABORTING THE TAKEOFF. A FACTOR WAS THE TAILWIND.

Jan 09, 1994 PERRY, GA N1432F Serious (1) substantial
THE PILOT'S INADEQUATE AIRCRAFT PREFLIGHT INSPECTION, IN THAT HE DID NOT REMOVE THE FLIGHT CONTROL GUST LOCK PRIOR TO THE FLIGHT. A FACTOR WAS THE USE…

THE PILOT'S INADEQUATE AIRCRAFT PREFLIGHT INSPECTION, IN THAT HE DID NOT REMOVE THE FLIGHT CONTROL GUST LOCK PRIOR TO THE FLIGHT. A FACTOR WAS THE USE OF AN UNAPPROVED, UNMARKED RIVET AS A FLIGHT CONTROL LOCK.

Apr 16, 1991 COEUR D'ALENE, ID CFBET Serious (1) substantial
THE PILOT'S MISJUDGEMENT OF HIS AIRCRAFT'S CLIMB CAPABILITY WHEN FLYING TOWARDS RISING TERRAIN. FACTORS INCLUDE HIS LACK OF FAMILIARITY WITH THE GEOG…

THE PILOT'S MISJUDGEMENT OF HIS AIRCRAFT'S CLIMB CAPABILITY WHEN FLYING TOWARDS RISING TERRAIN. FACTORS INCLUDE HIS LACK OF FAMILIARITY WITH THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA.

Oct 21, 1989 DEL NORTE, CO N1639F Serious (2) substantial THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO MAINTAIN AIRSPEED DURING CLIMB RESULTING IN AN INADVERTENT STALL.
Mar 21, 1989 MELBOURNE, FL N1480F Serious (1) substantial THE PILOT'S SELECTION OF AN INAPPROPRIATE RUNWAY FOR TAKEOFF AND HIS INADEQUATE COMPENSATION FOR CROSSWIND CONDITIONS.
Jul 11, 1986 KISSIMMEE, FL N1448F Serious (1) substantial Investigation pending
Mar 13, 1986 WILLIAMS, MN N3706R Serious (1) substantial Investigation pending
Aug 08, 1984 ELLIJAY, GA N3272L Serious (2) destroyed Investigation pending
May 13, 1984 MANY, LA N2434L Serious (1) substantial Investigation pending
Apr 01, 1984 HAGERSTOWN, MD N2477L Serious (1) substantial Investigation pending
Apr 04, 1983 LIBERTY CORNER, NJ N2574L Serious (1) destroyed Investigation pending
Nov 27, 1982 MOUNT ALTON, PA N9511H Serious (1) substantial Investigation pending
Disclaimer: This data is sourced from the NTSB Aviation Accident Database. NTSB events reflect reported accidents and incidents and do not necessarily indicate a defect in the aircraft type. Many events involve pilot error, weather conditions, maintenance issues, or other factors unrelated to the aircraft design. This information is provided for research purposes only — consult official NTSB reports for complete details.
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